The military is investigating if the ex-Navy SEAL who shot Osama bin Laden leaked classified information when he talked to Esquire magazine for a profile, according to a report.

“We are taking a look at this article to see if any classified information got spilled out,” Pentagon spokesman Army Lt. Col. Steve Warren said, according to Bloomberg News.

The article, entitled “The Shooter: The Man Who Killed Osama bin Laden is … Screwed,” contained details of the raid and of the former Navy SEAL’s struggles with the Department of Veterans Affairs since leaving the armed services.

The Center for Investigative Reporting had no comment on the Pentagon’s review, Bloomberg said.

This isn’t the first time a SEAL has been investigated for leaking information about the bin Laden raid. Former Navy SEAL Matt Bissonette wrote a best-seller, “No Easy Day,” about his life in the Navy and the raid that killed bin Laden. The Pentagon said in September the book contained classified information, but no legal action has been taken, beyond exchanging letters with Bissonette’s lawyers.